West Ham have made their feelings known regarding reports of a fallout between David Moyes and Tim Steidten, it has been stated by ExWHUEmployee.

There has been considerable amounts of speculation of late following a so-far disappointing transfer window for the club, with a clear lack of aligned strategy and vision when it has come to determining targets.

The appointment of Technical Director Tim Steidten this summer has reportedly caused issues with the manager David Moyes, who seeks more ‘proven’ Premier League players whilst Steidten has a differing approach.

An alarming lack of success so far in the market has understandably promoted much speculation regarding the situation behind the scenes, with reports in the press yesterday stating that there had been a significant fallout between the pair, with the Daily Star even stating the pair had ‘come to blows.’

However, ExWHUEmployee has reported on this matter, stating on The West Ham Way Patreon that the club are not happy with what has been reported in the press, and there are no plans in place as yet to replace the manager.

“A number of my friends who went to the players awards said that Steidten and Moyes spent a lot of time together and were sharing banter and getting on,” stated Ex.

“The club have also reacted angrily to reports that they do not get on and that Moyes is about to walk. Of course Moyes must be concerned about the situation but there are apparently no plans at the moment from Sullivan to replace him and Moyes wants to at least see out the remaining one year or his contact at the club.”

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